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A special day for Early Childhood Centre

A special day for Early Childhood Centre

June 07, 2012 | 12:00 AM

The 18 children from Qatar University’s Early Childhood Centre (ECC) who graduated on Tuesday, pose for a commemorative photo. In her welcoming address, College of Education (CED) associate dean for student affairs Dr Fatima al-Maadadi said ECC tries to develop very best practices for the education of young children.“We focus not only on their academic achievements but also on developing them as well-rounded individuals,” she explained. ECC academic supervisor Dr Hoda Basheer gave parents a virtual tour of the Centre, highlighting the range of daily activities in which the children participated.Trips to Katara, Souq Waqif, the Museum of Islamic Art, and a supermarket where they learned to identify healthy and unhealthy foods, a baking session, science experiments, craftwork, and learning to read and write were part of the itinerary. Dr Basheer explained that the Centre has this year adopted a new educational programme based on the Reggio Emilia philosophy, which involves redesigning the classrooms to accommodate more project-based, child-led learning. Alumnus Majed al-Boflasi spoke about his experiences at the ECC. Graduation certificates were presented by Dr al-Maadadi and CED Dean Dr Hissa Sadiq. Lamiaa Mahrous, mother of four-year-old Saleh Mohamed, said her son enjoyed himself at the ECC. “I am really pleased that they learned by doing things for themselves, which is so important,” she added.

June 07, 2012 | 12:00 AM